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Monument honoring Puerto Rican Army members vandalized
A monument in New Britain that honors Puerto Rican members of the U.S. Army has been vandalized.
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97-year-old D-Day veteran parachutes into Normandy again
Parachutists are jumping over Normandy again, just as soldiers did 75 years ago for D-Day — but this time without being shot at.
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Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.
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Chasing demons: 75 years on, D-Day haunts, drives its vets
They are back, some for the first time since war stole their innocence 75 years ago on Normandy’s D-Day beaches.
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A more accurate, completely digital DD 214 is on its way
A new military discharge document could be streamlined, easier to correct and available online.
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Veteran, Gitmo whistleblower investigates burn pits and their victims in new book
Hickman advises veterans to seek treatment and reach out to advocacy groups that can help.
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WWII vet’s missing Marine Corps jacket will return to him
Bob Brunnemer’s military jacket went missing for decades until it was finally found by a Norweigan man who had it restored and and is being sent back to the Marine veteran.
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Vets employment conference brings business leaders, advocates together to address challenges
The event — co-hosted by Military Times and VETS Indexes — was designed to share best practices and challenges in post-military employment.
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Why a Florida VA hospital serving WWII veterans has swastika floor tiles
The swastikas, which became the ultimate symbol of evil under the Nazis, are carved into floor tiles at the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System as part of a decorative scheme, according to Selina Meiners, the Public Affairs Officer at the hospital.
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Disabled Afghanistan veteran sets Guinness World Record for deadlift
Tye lifted 1,113 pounds, 5 ounces, setting a new world record.
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Monument honoring Puerto Rican Army members vandalized
A monument in New Britain that honors Puerto Rican members of the U.S. Army has been vandalized.
-
97-year-old D-Day veteran parachutes into Normandy again
Parachutists are jumping over Normandy again, just as soldiers did 75 years ago for D-Day — but this time without being shot at.
-
Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.
-
Chasing demons: 75 years on, D-Day haunts, drives its vets
They are back, some for the first time since war stole their innocence 75 years ago on Normandy’s D-Day beaches.
-
A more accurate, completely digital DD 214 is on its way
A new military discharge document could be streamlined, easier to correct and available online.
-
Veteran, Gitmo whistleblower investigates burn pits and their victims in new book
Hickman advises veterans to seek treatment and reach out to advocacy groups that can help.
-
WWII vet’s missing Marine Corps jacket will return to him
Bob Brunnemer’s military jacket went missing for decades until it was finally found by a Norweigan man who had it restored and and is being sent back to the Marine veteran.
-
Vets employment conference brings business leaders, advocates together to address challenges
The event — co-hosted by Military Times and VETS Indexes — was designed to share best practices and challenges in post-military employment.
-
Why a Florida VA hospital serving WWII veterans has swastika floor tiles
The swastikas, which became the ultimate symbol of evil under the Nazis, are carved into floor tiles at the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System as part of a decorative scheme, according to Selina Meiners, the Public Affairs Officer at the hospital.
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Disabled Afghanistan veteran sets Guinness World Record for deadlift
Tye lifted 1,113 pounds, 5 ounces, setting a new world record.
-
Monument honoring Puerto Rican Army members vandalized
A monument in New Britain that honors Puerto Rican members of the U.S. Army has been vandalized.
-
97-year-old D-Day veteran parachutes into Normandy again
Parachutists are jumping over Normandy again, just as soldiers did 75 years ago for D-Day — but this time without being shot at.
-
Fighting Germans and Jim Crow: Role of black troops on D-Day
Roughly 2,000 African American troops are believed to have hit the shores of Normandy in various capacities on June 6, 1944.
-
Chasing demons: 75 years on, D-Day haunts, drives its vets
They are back, some for the first time since war stole their innocence 75 years ago on Normandy’s D-Day beaches.
-
A more accurate, completely digital DD 214 is on its way
A new military discharge document could be streamlined, easier to correct and available online.
-
Veteran, Gitmo whistleblower investigates burn pits and their victims in new book
Hickman advises veterans to seek treatment and reach out to advocacy groups that can help.
-
WWII vet’s missing Marine Corps jacket will return to him
Bob Brunnemer’s military jacket went missing for decades until it was finally found by a Norweigan man who had it restored and and is being sent back to the Marine veteran.
-
Vets employment conference brings business leaders, advocates together to address challenges
The event — co-hosted by Military Times and VETS Indexes — was designed to share best practices and challenges in post-military employment.
-
Why a Florida VA hospital serving WWII veterans has swastika floor tiles
The swastikas, which became the ultimate symbol of evil under the Nazis, are carved into floor tiles at the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System as part of a decorative scheme, according to Selina Meiners, the Public Affairs Officer at the hospital.
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Disabled Afghanistan veteran sets Guinness World Record for deadlift
Tye lifted 1,113 pounds, 5 ounces, setting a new world record.













